242 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



SCLERODERMACE^. 



Scleroderma vulgare. Fr. Hx. — Bolton, Tab. 116. 



N. D. Wd. — Nat., Oct. 1877. Common, on bare places 



in all our woods. 

 S. bovista, Fr. 1896. Hdc. 1898. Mdgh.— J.N. 



HYMENOGASTRACE^. 



Hymenogaster Klotzschii, Tul. 1899. In sandy soil, Pck. 

 Wood— J.N. 



PHALLACE^. 



Ithyphallus impudicus, (L.) Fisch. 1776. "Grows in woods 

 and hedges about Halifax." —Bolton, Tab. 91. Since 

 1 89 1 it has been noted in numerous similar places, 

 also in shrubberies. 



Mutinus caninus, (Huds.) Fisch. 1790. Hx. — Bolton. A draw- 

 ing (price 19/-) of this species, under the name of Red- 

 headed Morel, is included in a list of paintings of flower- 

 ing plants, etc., sold by Bolton, 179-. Ovenden — G. L. 

 Lister; Heb. Bdge. — J.N., Nat., Sept. 1892. 



H YMENOMYCETES. 



AGARICACEJE. 



AGARICE/E. 

 LEUCOSPORE/E. 



Amanita phalloides, Fr. 1787. — Bolton, Tab 48. N. D. Wd. ! 



Ovenden — G. L. Lister; H. Gr., Cr. Dn., Hdc, Pck. 



Wd., Lud. Dn., Ca. Wd., Stainl., Lea, in Hept., etc. 



— J.N. ! Frequent on the ground in woods. Poisonous. 

 A. mappa, (Batsch.) Wade Wood, Lud. Dn. — J.T.A. Cr. 



Dn., Lee, Hept., N. D. Wd., Rough Hey Wd.—J-N. ! 



Frequent on the ground in mixed woods. Poisonous. 

 A. muscaria, (L.) Fr. Lud. Dn. — Nat. Sept. 1892. Lee, 



Hept; Mdgh.— J.N. Hollock Lea.— Bot. Sec. Bolton, 



Tab. 46 is from specimen collected by him at Mills 



Bridge, near Huddersfield, n.d. 

 A. pantherina, (DC.) Fr. N. D. Wd.— AW., Oct. 1877. Spa 



and Wade Woods, Lud. Dn. ! Hebden Bridge— J.N. 



In open woods. Poisonous. 

 A. excelsa, Fr. 1787. Shroggs opposite Birks Hall — Bolton, 



Tab. 47. 

 A. rubescens, Pers. Ruddy Warty Caps. Bolton, Tab. 27. 



Common in moist woods throughout the district. Edible. 

 A. spissa, Fr. 1892-3. Cr. Dn., Hdc. — J.N. 

 A. nitida, Fr. Cr. Dn. — J.N., Nat., June 1894. 



